2020-05-01_Official_PlayStation_Magazine_-_UK_Edition

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M


y interestin ‘so-bad-it’s-
good’ media was recently
resurrected by the movie
Lifeforce. Since watching
it I’ve been looking for
something that makes me feel the
same open-mouthed awe. The Quiet
Man is a possible contender. Will this
not-actually-an-FMV game revitalise me
or leave nowt behind but a dusty husk?
My first fight – against gang
members that read like nakedly racist
caricatures, coupled with the in-your-
face transition from live actors to 3D
models – suggests we’re off to a start
that is ‘incredible’ in some sense of
the word. From there, I’m pounding
uninteresting corridors almost as
regularly as I’m pounding waves of
suspiciously familiar-looking goons.
And then I come to the first stretch
ofwhatwecangenerouslycall‘story.’

Ourprotagonistis manythings– quiet,
a Terminator-like presence in a gang
war – but he is not completely mute or
uncomprehending. Unfortunately, I feel
the latter as minutes-long cutscenes
crawl by with nary a subtitle. Bafflingly,
even though our protagonist signs and
speaks, we are left out of the loop until


  • arbitrarily – a second playthrough.
    The game isn’t improved by the
    reimplementation of sound. Whatever
    hope I saw in the dead-eyed stare of
    the 3D character models is shattered
    by cringeworthy scenery chewing. It’s
    hard not to sympathise as the Big Bad
    holds up a bird skull mask and shrieks
    “What the blorp! is this?” I’m not
    having a good time – even after tangling
    with the protagonist’s weird hangup
    about his dead mum and confronting
    a creepy mural dedicated to a woman
    who’s her spitting image, completed
    by the words “I CAN HEAR YOU WITH
    MY BLOOD.” Even late-in-the-day
    supernatural shenanigans can’t save it.
    Another one bites the dust...


WHO?
Jess Kinghorn is
more of a lover than
a fighter. She’s got
a surprisingly high
threshold when it
comes to broken,
buggy, or janky
games, but has
she finally met her
match here?

THE QUIET MAN


MINUTES-LONG
CUTSCENES CRAWL
BY WITH NARY A
SUBTITLE.

DON’T MAKE ME PLAY!


Don’t like it. Never tried it. Every month we force


one of our team to play their most feared game


QAt least you know what’s going on during the fights: you’re thumping goons. Working out
exactly what’s going on in the cutscenes – with sound or without – is a rather different matter.

WHAT?
An action adventure
beat-’em-up featuring
a deaf protagonist. You
follow his perspective
through haphazardly-
blended live-action
and CG, as well as
some decidedly bird-
brained scheming.

INFO
PUB SQUARE ENIX
DEV HUMAN HEAD
STUDIOS
RELEASED 2018, PS4
GET IT NOW PS STORE,
£11.99

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